Aesop's Fables illustrated by Opper

Aesop's Fables, with illustrations by Frederick Burr Opper. No information is provided about the author; the texts seem to come from earlier editions but to also be modernized, references to "millionaires" and "hobos," for example.

I would like to find a better scan of this book; given that it is by such a famous cartoonist, I was surprised to not find a better quality scan online somewhere.

online source: Hathi Trust


Table of contents:

001. THE FOX AND THE FROG.
002. THE ASS AND THE OLD SHEPHERD.
003. THE CRAB AND THE FOX.
004. THE KINGFISHER AND THE NIGHTINGALE.
005. THE WOLF AND THE LAMB.
006. THE LARK AND HER YOUNG ONES.
007. THE COCK AND THE FOX.
008. THE COCK AND THE JEWEL.
009. THE FOX IN THE WELL.
010. THE MAGPIE AND THE OWL.
011. THE WOLVES AND THE SHEEP.
012. THE MULE.
013. THE EAGLE AND THE FOX.
014. THE ASS AND THE THISTLE.
015. THE SELLER OF IMAGES.
016. THE WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING.
017. THE FROGS AND THE FIGHTING BULLS.
018. THE SPORTSMAN AND THE RINGDOVE.
019. THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE OWL.
020. THE SOW AND THE WOLF.
021. A BOAR CHALLENGES AN ASS.
022. THE LION AND THE BULL.
023. THE HORSE AND THE ASS.
024. THE WOLF, THE LAMB, AND THE GOAT.
025. THE LARK BURYING ITS FATHER.
026. THE KITE AND THE PIGEONS.
027. THE FOX AND THE SICK LION.
028. THE WASPS, THE PARTRIDGES, AND THE FARMER.
029. THE SWALLOW AND OTHER BIRDS.
030. THE HUNTED BEAVER.
031. THE SHEPHERD AND THE WOLF.
032. THE CAT AND THE FOX.
033. THE MAN AND HIS TWO WIVES.
034. THE CAT AND THE MICE.
035. THE KING'S SON AND THE PAINTED LION.
036. THE MAN AND THE WEASEL.
037. THE LION AND THE BEASTS.
038. THE LION AND THE MOUSE.
039. THE EAGLE AND HIS CAPTOR.
040. THE WEASEL AND THE MICE.
041. THE DOG IN THE MANGER.
042. THE MAN AND THE GNAT.
043. THE FATAL MARRIAGE.
044. THE BIRDS, THE BEASTS AND THE BAT.
045. THE THIEF AND THE INNKEEPER.
046. THE MICE IN COUNCIL.
047. THE FOX AND THE TIGER.
048. THE PANTHER AND THE SHEPHERD.
049. THE LIONESS AND THE FOX.
050. THE MAPLE TREE AND THE THORN.
051. THE OAK AND THE REED.
052. THE BIRDCATCHER, THE PARTRIDGE AND THE COCK.
053. THE OLD WOMAN AND THE EMPTY CASK.
054. THE MOUNTAINS IN LABOR.
055. THE SWAN AND THE GOOSE.
056. THE HUNTED DEER.
057. THE SICK KITE.
058. THE HAWK AND THE NIGHTINGALE.
059. THE MOUSE AND THE BULL.
060. THE LEOPARD AND THE FOX.
061. THE PEACOCK'S COMPLAINT.
062. THE PEASANT AND THE EAGLE.
063. THE ANGLER AND THE LITTLE FISH.
064. THE TWO FOXES.
065. THE GEESE AND THE CRANES.
066. THE IMAGE OF MERCURY AND THE CARPENTER.
067. THE SHEPHERD'S BOY.
068. THE TWO POTS.
069. THE SHEPHERD AND THE DOG.
070. THE FOX AND THE STORK.
071. THE TRAVELLERS AND THE BEAR.
072. THE ENCAGED SKYLARK.
073. THE EAGLE, THE CAT AND THE WILD SOW
074. THE FOX AND THE GOAT.
075. THE PARTRIDGE AND THE COCKS.
076. THE STAG, THE WOLF AND THE SHEEP.
077. THE FALCONER AND THE PARTRIDGE.
078. THE EAGLE AND THE CROW.
079. THE KITES AND THE SWANS.
080. THE RIVER FISH AND THE SEA FISH.
081. THE LION, THE ASS AND THE FOX.
082. THE WOLF AND THE FOX.
083. THE HORSE AND THE STAG.
084. THE YOUNG MAN AND THE SWALLOW.
085. THE BULL AND THE CALF.
086. THE SNIPE SHOOTER.
087. THE FOX WITHOUT A TAIL.
088. THE DOG AND THE WOLF.
089. THE BULL, THE LIONESS AND THE WILD-BOAR HUNTER.
090. THE WOOD AND THE CLOWN.
091. THE LYNX AND THE MOLE.
092. THE OLD LION.
093. THE FOX AND THE CROW.
094. THE MONKEYS AND THEIR MOTHER.
095. THE HORSE AND THE LOADED ASS.
096. THE TUNNY AND THE DOLPHIN.
097. THE BUTTERFLY, THE SNAIL AND THE BEE.
098. THE OAKS AND JUPITER.
099. THE STAG LOOKING INTO THE WATER.
100. THE FOX AND THE LION.
101. THE CORMORANT AND THE FISHES.
102. THE CROW AND THE RAVEN.
103. THE STAG IN THE OX STALL.
104. THE DOVE AND THE ANT.
105. THE ASS AND THE FROGS.
106. THE LION IN LOVE.
107. THE ANT AND THE FLY.
108. THE OAK AND THE WOODCUTTERS.
109. THE WILD BOAR AND THE FOX.
110. THE CAT, THE COCK AND THE YOUNG MOUSE.
111. THE WOLF AND THE LION.
112. THE WALNUT TREE.
113. THE BULL AND THE GOAT.
114. THE FISHERMAN PIPING.
115. THE GNAT AND THE LION.
116. THE FOX AND THE MASK.
117. THE GARDENER AND HIS DOG.
118. THE VINE AND THE GOAT.
119. THE JACKDAW AND THE DOVES.
120. THE COUNTRYMAN AND THE SNAKE.
121. THE WOLF AND THE HORSE.
122. THE FOX AND THE MONKEY.
123. THE LION, THE DOG AND THE APE.
124. THE WANTON CALF.
125. HERCULES AND THE CARTER.
126. THE MAN AND HIS WIFE.
127. THE BELLY AND THE MEMBERS.
128. THE BOY AND THE FILBERTS.
129. THE MAN, THE HORSE, THE OX AND THE DOG.
130. THE HORSE AND THE LION.
131. THE HUSBANDMAN AND THE STORK.
132. THE HARES AND THE LIONS.
133. THE CAT AND THE COCK.
134. THE HARES AND FROGS IN A STORM.
135. THE APES AND THE TWO TRAVELLERS.
136. CUPID AND DEATH.
137. THE OLD MAN AND HIS SONS.
138. THE BLIND MAN AND THE LAME MAN.
139. THE GOAT AND THE ASS.
140. THE STAG AND THP FAWN.
141. THE FROGS DESIRING A KING.
142. THE LION AND THE SHEPHERD.
143. THE FOX AND THE WOLF.
144. THE OLD HOUND.
145. THE TORRENT AND THE RIVER.
146. THE FLY AND THE DRAUGHT MULE.
147. JUPITER AND THE CAMEL.
148. THE HAWK AND THE FARMER.
149. THE ASS AND HIS PURCHASER.
150. THE WIND AND THE SUN.
151. THE FIGHTING COCKS AND THE EAGLE.
152. THE FLEA AND THE OX.
153. THE NURSE AND THE WOLF.
154. THE ENVIOUS MAN AND THE COVETOUS.
155. THE BUTTERFLY AND THE ROSE.
156. THE BITCH AND HER WHELPS.
157. THE APE AND THE FOX.
158. THE MAN AND HIS GOOSE.
159. THE JACKDAW AND THE FOX.
160. THE TRUMPETER TAKEN PRISONER.
161. THE CROCODILE AND THE DOG.
162. THE DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENT.
163. THE SHEPHERD AND THE SHEEP.
164. THE FOX AND THE GRAPES.
165. THE WOLF AND THE SHEPHERD.
166. THE PEASANT AND THE APPLE TREE.
167. THE CARNATIONS.
168. THE MAN AND HIS MULE.
169. MERCURY AND THE WOODMAN.
170. THE TWO SOLDIERS AND THE ROBBER.
171. THE OLD MAN AND DEATH.
172. THE EAGLE AND THE BEETLE.
173. THE TREES UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE GODS.
174. THE FARMER AND THE LION.
175. THE HOUNDS IN COUPLES.
176. THE JACKASS IN OFFICE.
177. TRUTH AND THE TRAVELLER.
178. THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER.
179. THE BRASS-WORKER AND HIS DOG.
180. THE CROW AND THE SERPENT.
181. THE CAT AND THE RATS.
182. THE MONKEY AND THE FISHERMAN.
183. THE NEGRO
184. THE MANSLAYER.
185. THE PEACOCK AND THE MAGPIE.
186. THE DONKEY'S SHADOW.
187. THE LION AND THE EAGLE.
188. THE SEASIDE TRAVELLERS.
189. THE BEES, THE DRONES AND THE WASP.
190. THE SHEPHERD AND THE SEA.
191. THE FISHERMAN.
192. THE TRAVELLERS.
193. MERCURY AND THE SCULPTOR.
194. THE BROTHER AND THE SISTER.
195. THE WOLF AND THE SHEPHERDS.
196. THE RIVERS AND THE SEA.
197. THE HERMIT AND THE BEAR.
198. THE DOGS AND THE FOX.
199. THE JACKALS AND THE WOLF.
200. THE GOAT AND THE LION.
201. THE ASS IN THE LION'S SKIN.
202. THE COBBLER TURNED DOCTOR.
203. AESOP AT PLAY.
204. THE ASTRONOMER.
205. THE RAVEN AND THE SWAN.
206. THE TWO MEN WHO WERE ENEMIES.
207. THE DOGS AND THE HIDES.
208. THE FARMER AND THE SEA.
209. THE HUNTER AND THE WOODMAN.
210. THE THIEF AND THE BOY.
211. THE DOG'S HOUSE.
212. THE PARROT AND HIS CAGE.
213. THE CROW AND MERCURY.
214. THE MILLER, HIS SON AND THEIR ASS.
215. THE HUNTER AND THE FISHERMAN.
216. THE WOLF AND THE LION.
217. THE KITE, THE FROG AND THE MOUSE.
218. THE TUBEROSE AND THE SUNFLOWER.
219. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER MAIDS.
220. THE EAGLE AND THE KITE.
221. THE LION, THE BEAR AND THE FOX.
222. THE TURTLE AND THE EAGLE.
223. THE SHE-GOATS AND THEIR BEARDS.
224. THE CROW AND THE PITCHER.
225. THE PORCUPINE AND THE SNAKES.
226. THE FARMER AND HIS THREE ENEMIES.
227. THE SPARROW AND THE HARE.
228. THE DOG AND THE SHEEP.
229. THE WOLF, THE FOX AND THE APE.
230. THE GOODS AND THE ILLS.
231. THE PEACOCK AND THE CRANE.
232. THE VIPER AND THE FILE.
233. THE DIAMOND AND THE LOAD STONE.
234. THE FOX AND THE LION.
235. THE ASS, THE LION AND THE COCK.
236. THE FORESTER AND THE LION.
237. THE OWL AND THE BIRDS.
238. THE JACKDAW AND THE PEACOCKS.
239. THE LION AND THE HUNTER.
240. THE MULES AND THE ROBBERS.
241. THE KID AND THE WOLF.
242. THE TWO CATS AND THE APE.
243. THE BEAR AND THE BEE HIVES.
244. THE RICH MAN AND THE TANNER.
245. THE TWO WALLETS.
246. THE MOON AND HER MOTHER.
247. THE LION, JUPITER AND THE ELEPHANT.
248. THE ECLIPSE.
249. THE BOY AND THE SCORPION.
250. THE THIEF AND THE DOG.
251. THE ASS AND THE CHARGER.
252. THE MOUSE AND THE FROG.
253. THE HORSE AND THE GROOM       |.
254. THE TORTOISE AND THE TWO DUCKS.
255. THE FLEA AND THE MAN.
256. THE ONE-EYED DOVE.
257. THE WOLF AND THE CRANE.
258. THE DOG AND THE OYSTER.
259. THE BEAR AND THE FOX.
260. THE FLIES AND THE HONEY POT.
261. THE FOX AND THE BRAMBLE.
262. THE JUDICIOUS LION.
263. THE CREAKING WHEELS.
264. THE ASS AND THE LITTLE DOG.
265. THE CROW AND THE SHEEP.
266. THE HEN AND THE CAT.
267. THE DOG, THE COCK AND THE FOX.
268. THE ASS AND THE HORSE.
269. THE GULL AND THE KITE.
270. THE DOG AND THE SHADOW.
271. THE ROSE AND THE AMARANTH.
272. THE POMEGRANATE, THE APPLE AND THE BRAMBLE.
273. THE LAMB AND THE WOLF.
274. THE TWO LIZARDS.
275. THE THRUSH AND THE FOWLER.
276. THE LION AND THE FOX.
277. THE SATYR AND THE TRAVELLER.
278. THE FLEA AND THE WRESTLER.
279. THE FOX AND THE WOODSMAN.
280. THE SICK STAG.
281. THE HEN AND THE SWALLOW.
282. THE CRAB AND HER MOTHER.
283. THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE.
284. THE BALD MAN AND THE FLY.
285. THE HARE AND THE HOUND.
286. THE WOLVES AND THE SHEEP.
287. THE HUNTER AND THE HORSEMAN.
288. THE FARMER AND HIS SONS.
289. THE OX AND THE FROG.
290. THE OLIVE TREE AND THE FIG TREE.
291. THE OLD WOMAN AND THE PHYSICIAN.
292. THE COLLIER AND THE FULLER.
293. THE HARES AND THE FOXES.
294. THE DOLPHINS AND THE SPRAT.
295. THE MISCHIEVOUS DOG.
296. THE CHARGER AND THE MILLER.
297. THE MOLE AND HER MOTHER.
298. THE SWALLOW AND THE RAVEN.
299. THE PROPHET.
300. JUPITER, NEPTUNE, MINERVA AND MOMUS.
301. THE MOUNTEBANK AND THE COUNTRYMAN.
302. THE SERPENT AND THE EAGLE.
303. JUPITER AND THE BEE.
304. THE LION AND THE DOLPHIN.
305. THE TWO FROGS.
306. THE WOLF AND THE SHEEP.
307. THE BEEVES AND THE BUTCHER.
308. THE BAT AND THE WEASELS.
309. THE FARTHING RUSHLIGHT.
310. THE EAGLE AND THE ARROW.
311. THE ACORN AND THE PUMPKIN.
312. THE ASS AND THE GRASSHOPPER.
313. THE FOX AND HEDGEHOG.
314. THE PROUD MILKMAID.
315. THE KINGDOM OF THE LION.
316. THE MONKEY AND THE DOLPHIN.
317. THE WIDOW AND THE SHEEP.
318. THE SWALLOW AND THE CROW.
319. THE BIRDCATCHER AND THE LARK.
320. THE MICE AND THE WEASELS.
321. THE LABORER AND THE SNAKE.
322. THE BLIND MAN AND THE WHELP.
323. THE MAN BITTEN BY A DOG.
324. THE MONSTER IN THE SUN.
325. THE LION, THE MOUSE AND THE FOX.
326. THE GOATHERD AND THE GOATS.
327. THE COUNTRY MOUSE AND THE CITY MOUSE.
328. THE FOX AND THE MONKEY.
329. THE HERDSMAN AND THE LOST BULL.
330. THE BOY BATHING.
331. THE HORSE AND HIS RIDER.
332. THE BOYS AND THE FROGS.
333. THE MONKEY AND THE CAMEL.
334. JUPITER AND THE MONKEY.
335. THE HOUND AND THE HARE.
336. THE MOUSE AND THE WEASEL.
337. THE FALCON AND THE HEN.
338. THE FISHERMAN AND HIS NETS.
339. THE ASS, THE FOX AND THE LION.
340. THE WIDOW AND HER HEN.
341. THE TWO DOGS.
342. THE FATHER AND TWO DAUGHTERS.
343. THE FIR TREE AND THE BRAMBLE.
344. THE PLAYFUL ASS.
345. THE HEDGE AND THE VINEYARD.
346. THE BALD KNIGHT.
347. THE THREE TRADESMEN.
348. THE HART AND THE VINE.
349. THE LION AND THE ASS HUNTING.
350. THE DOE AND THE LION.
351. THE LION AND HIS THREE COUNSELLORS.
352. THE TWO FROGS.
353. THE THIEVES AND THE COCK.
354. THE ASS AND HIS DRIVER.
355. THE REDBREAST AND THE SPARROW.
356. THE ASS AND HIS MASTERS.
357. THE LION AND THE TIGER.
358. THE LION AND THE FOUR BULLS.
359. THE TRAVELLER AND FORTUNE.
360. THE GNAT AND THE BULL.
361. THE ASS CARRYING SALT.
362. THE LION AND THE HARE.
363. THE COVETOUS MAN.
364. THE PHILOSOPHER, THE ANTS AND MERCURY.
365. THE DOG INVITED TO SUPPER.
366. THE DANCING MONKEYS.
367. THE TRAVELLERS AND THE ELM TREE.
368. THE FARMER AND THE FOX.

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